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carol: i'm carol massar. join us for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. wall street time. you can catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast on apple podcast and bloomberg.com. anywhere you find your podcasts. jason: you can find us online at businessweek.com. carol: in late november, bloomberg will host the second annual new economy forum in beijing. it was established by michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp, home to bloomberg businessweek and bloomberg radio and bloomberg television. jason: to coincide with that, our bloomberg economics team came up with the new economy drivers and disruptors index. it is not your typical list. it takes a look at the new forces that are narrowing the path to development and who may be holding the keys to the 21st century. carol: i love this. tom orlik is the chief economist who put this together. tom: the way we think about it is something like this. imagine an economy that is doing everything right. their innovative,
carol: i'm carol massar. join us for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. wall street time. you can catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast on apple podcast and bloomberg.com. anywhere you find your podcasts. jason: you can find us online at businessweek.com. carol: in late november, bloomberg will host the second annual new economy forum in beijing. it was established by michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp, home to bloomberg...
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carol: and i'm carol massar. you can also listen to us on the radio on siriux xm, channel 119. and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. it is not your grandfather's or your father's wall street. charles schwab agreed to by td ameritrade. for about $26 million. it is a deal that will reshape the brokerage business. carol: it is a big one. and that is not the only move. td ameritrade and some wall street firms, they are looking into sports gambling as legalization spreads. let's get more from annie massa. annie: wall street firms are dipping their toes in the water of sports betting. it is an interesting time because a federal ban on sports betting was lifted last year, and you are starting to see about 13 states legalizing the practice, with more potentially to come. you have a couple different firms looking for ways in. carol: i think about many conversations we had with our sport
carol: and i'm carol massar. you can also listen to us on the radio on siriux xm, channel 119. and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. jason: a.m. 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. it is not your grandfather's or your father's wall street. charles schwab agreed to by td ameritrade. for about $26 million. it is a deal that will reshape the brokerage business. carol: it is a big one. and that is not the only...
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." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the inio on sirius xm, a.m. 1130 new york. carol: am 960 in the bay area and london on a dab digital and on the bloomberg business up. that's where you can find our radio interview, such as the one that we did with lauren greenfield. we talked to her about her latest documentary, "the kingmaker." it offers a portrait about the former first lady of the philippines. jason: we should note that bloomberg provided financial support for the film and it was actually inspired in part by historian bloomberg pursuits. lauren: i began filming in 2014 and never expected the project to take five years. it actually began with a bloomberg article by a journalist named william miller about this island will -- animal island that i never heard of. this was the kind of ultimate extravagance. she depopulated an island in the south china sea of its indigenous population and brought in animals from africa and four generations later, they have been in
." ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the inio on sirius xm, a.m. 1130 new york. carol: am 960 in the bay area and london on a dab digital and on the bloomberg business up. that's where you can find our radio interview, such as the one that we did with lauren greenfield. we talked to her about her latest documentary, "the kingmaker." it offers a portrait about the former...
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carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week in the magazine contact high. warby parker its vision for glasses will work for daily wear glasses. jason: visa c.e.o. al kelly, no relation, says consumers are still swiping and tapping despite talk of a recession. carol: and then there's this week's cover story. google and the generals. the search giant wants to build its military business, its employees they do not. jason: much more of that ahead but we begin with our top stories. a busy week in d.c. with impeachment hearings. trade talks hitting a series of road bumps. so much more and legislation passed by congress, supporting hong kong protesters. let's break it down with ryan teague beckwith in d.c. so ryan, help us understand everything that happened there in the nation's capital. ryan: yeah. this was a long week. and i think the last news day was june 15, 2015. [laughter] this was a particularly newsy week. the sondland testimony from the ambassador to the e.u
carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week in the magazine contact high. warby parker its vision for glasses will work for daily wear glasses. jason: visa c.e.o. al kelly, no relation, says consumers are still swiping and tapping despite talk of a recession. carol: and then there's this week's cover story. google and the generals. the search giant wants to build its military...
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that's when carol became, her word, obsessed. if the police couldn't track down her daughter's killer, well, then, she would. >> the anger just surged through me. and that's when i went to the streets, and i literally put 60,000 miles on my struck searching for her killer. >> you put yourself in harm's way? >> oh, absolutely. i remember going to a place, and the lady said, you need to leave before somebody hurts you. >> that's how the days and weeks passed. >> i had a gun put to my head one night. >> in a frenzy of new leads that never panned out, with carol often ending up parked outside the apartment where angie was murdered. >> i would just stare at that house and stare at the windows and try and figure out how scared she must have been. >> something else carol couldn't stop doing -- reading police reports, practically memorizing them. >> i don't sleep when i get up, and i just go, what part of this don't i understand? >> it didn't make sense? >> none of it made sense. >> and in one of those reports, carol found a phrase, whic
that's when carol became, her word, obsessed. if the police couldn't track down her daughter's killer, well, then, she would. >> the anger just surged through me. and that's when i went to the streets, and i literally put 60,000 miles on my struck searching for her killer. >> you put yourself in harm's way? >> oh, absolutely. i remember going to a place, and the lady said, you need to leave before somebody hurts you. >> that's how the days and weeks passed. >> i...
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♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. a very special episode for you this week, we are here in lovely california. carol: under the gorgeous sun, and this week, bloomberg businessweek is releasing its annual best school ranking and for the second straight year, stanford is number one. we will hear from the dean, john lovett. jason: and so many prominent alumni have made their way through the school. we will hear from the ceo of ab invev, the owner of the golden state warriors, and the incoming ceo of nike, and they will talk about their experience here and also what they are seeing in the world of business. carol: so much here from stanford, plus, back at headquarters back in new york, this week it was all about the year ahead summit, a 360 degree view of the most urgent topics facing every executive in the coming year. jason: we sat down with the providence equity ceo, and the ceo of macy's and co-ceo jim coulter, and also i should mention an alum of the school. carol: first let's get to stanford graduate dean on taking t
♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i am carol massar. jason: i am jason kelly. a very special episode for you this week, we are here in lovely california. carol: under the gorgeous sun, and this week, bloomberg businessweek is releasing its annual best school ranking and for the second straight year, stanford is number one. we will hear from the dean, john lovett. jason: and so many prominent alumni have made their way through the school. we will hear from the ceo of ab invev, the...
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carol: and i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on the radio. jason: am 960 here in the bay area, in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: back to our special broadcast at stanford school of business, bloomberg businessweek releasing its annual best business school rankings this week, and for the second straight year, stanford is number one. jason: we are here with the ceo of ab invev. to story of getting here is pretty amazing. >> i started researching and back then businessweek had a ranking of schools and stanford was number one. carol: you actually looked at the magazine? >> yeah, yeah. that was our bible. one. -- i said i was going to apply to schools, but stanford for sure is number one. they were number one through the 80's and 90's, and i was accepted, and then i had to fight for scholarship because my parents did not have the kind of money to send me to school. then i went to stanford business school and it changed my life. carol: you have got to talk about the financing to get there. >> long story short,
carol: and i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on the radio. jason: am 960 here in the bay area, in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: back to our special broadcast at stanford school of business, bloomberg businessweek releasing its annual best business school rankings this week, and for the second straight year, stanford is number one. jason: we are here with the ceo of ab invev. to story of getting here is pretty amazing. >> i started researching...
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>> robert and carole move quickly. first, dating, then it's time to introduce her to his little friends. >> when we moved into the apartment, i said, "why do we need a two-bedroom?" "we need a room for the guys." >> roommates? >> well... and the next thing i know, boxes and boxes and boxes of soldiers are coming into the door. >> some girls might go into full retreat. not carole. the couple marry a year later. bob keeps collecting. >> did you ever say "not one more solider in this house. enough"? >> he could collect as many as his little heart desires, as far as i was concerned, as long as it didn't step out of the soldier room. >> was it an obsession or just a genuine interest? >> it was not an obsession. it was a respect. >> in 1989, bob receives a sign of respect himself -- from billionaire publisher malcolm forbes, whose 100,000-soldier collection is one of the world's finest. forbes hosts an exclusive toy-soldier event, and bob's invited. was that a huge moment for him? >> i think, for anybody who has a passion fo
>> robert and carole move quickly. first, dating, then it's time to introduce her to his little friends. >> when we moved into the apartment, i said, "why do we need a two-bedroom?" "we need a room for the guys." >> roommates? >> well... and the next thing i know, boxes and boxes and boxes of soldiers are coming into the door. >> some girls might go into full retreat. not carole. the couple marry a year later. bob keeps collecting. >> did...
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carol: it's a good one. jason: more blue gray television starts right now -- more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all of our top interviews from the week in tech. coming up london's transit authority refuses to renews that to renew -- refuses to renew uber's license. they about to appeal. --
carol: it's a good one. jason: more blue gray television starts right now -- more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ taylor: i'm taylor riggs in for emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where we bring you all of our top interviews from the week in tech. coming up london's transit authority refuses to renews that to renew -- refuses to renew uber's license. they about to appeal. --
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carol: i'm carol massar. you can check us out on our podcast. jason: you can find us online at this week.com and through our mobile app. the year continue from ahead summit in new york this week. there are a lot of big questions about retail to say the least. we had a conversation with the simon oncy's, david the future of their business and whether there were two mortar is going to be a thing. in the past, we were not a scalable model. we would got most of it. spending $3 million on these properties and that's just one of the strategies we have. we are adding backstage and ticket. those are doing well and our portfolio. we are adding new brands. that's one element. it is product in its environment. the other part is focusing on the people. management, colleagues, commission rates. then, marketing and special events. the opportunity to get the community in and for us to go into the community is high. what we can do to get more footsteps into the stores is very high. it is the combination of those five things that is what is driving the overall b
carol: i'm carol massar. you can check us out on our podcast. jason: you can find us online at this week.com and through our mobile app. the year continue from ahead summit in new york this week. there are a lot of big questions about retail to say the least. we had a conversation with the simon oncy's, david the future of their business and whether there were two mortar is going to be a thing. in the past, we were not a scalable model. we would got most of it. spending $3 million on these...
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carol: right. i think the sideways movement we've seen, the sideways with a slight upward legitimate because we have hit new highs recently. but that back and forth activity can likely continue as long as the economic numbers come through well. and they're getting downplayed this week but there are key economic numbers coming out this week to watch as it relates to the health and opt miss imof consumers. so -- optimism of consumers. so if phase 2 is signed they'll look at the tariffs and what it contains and from a business sentiment standpoint, it's imperative they get some clarity about what the overall goals are short term and longer term to give them the opportunity to move forward with capital expenditures and supply chain rearrangement to the extent it's needed and a host of other issues. vonnie: carol, remind me of the investment themes downing is finding particularly attractive at the moment. carol: we continue to participate in the growth oriented, assuming we're not going to see a downtur
carol: right. i think the sideways movement we've seen, the sideways with a slight upward legitimate because we have hit new highs recently. but that back and forth activity can likely continue as long as the economic numbers come through well. and they're getting downplayed this week but there are key economic numbers coming out this week to watch as it relates to the health and opt miss imof consumers. so -- optimism of consumers. so if phase 2 is signed they'll look at the tariffs and what...
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sorry to interrupt, carol. iwonder not looking good. sorry to interrupt, carol. i wonder how this co m pa res interrupt, carol. i wonder how this compares with other fires you have seen compares with other fires you have seenin compares with other fires you have seen in previous years? oh, it's far worse. yes, people don't really understand it until you actually see it coming at you in a wall of flame. it's really — everything is so dry here. it's been drying out for, you know, two years. so it's very volatile and we had eucalyptus in the area, it's volatile, too. so it just explodes. it's very, very terrifying. ok, carol sparks, thank you very much for your time. carol sparks, the mayor of glen innes. thank you. next month, the world will gather in madrid for an annual assessment, of how climate change is affecting the globe. 25,000 people will be at the conference to look at the latest data and what action can be taken. 00:19:20,104 --> 2147483051:46:24,767 here on bbc world news we‘re looking 2147483051:46:24,767 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 at so—called ‘
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magnificent work, carol. just keep thinking, it was for charity, it is for charity, and a are very worthy charity at that, children in need.” will try not to let us play it again for you. i will do my best.” will try not to let us play it again for you. i will do my best. i think ryla n for you. i will do my best. i think rylan has another hour and a half to go. apparently he was just drinking honey yesterday to try and coat the vocal cords. royal mail workers voted overwhelmingly for strike action last month. today we find out if the ballot was legal, and if the walkout is still going ahead. ben has got more. potentially really significant, isn‘t it? yes, we will find out later if it is going ahead. it would be the first national postal workers strike in a decade, but it could also disrupt the royal mail at the busiest time of the year — black friday and the run—up to christmas, plus there is the election, and all those flyers, adverts and postal votes. so what is the strike about? royal mail and t
magnificent work, carol. just keep thinking, it was for charity, it is for charity, and a are very worthy charity at that, children in need.” will try not to let us play it again for you. i will do my best.” will try not to let us play it again for you. i will do my best. i think ryla n for you. i will do my best. i think rylan has another hour and a half to go. apparently he was just drinking honey yesterday to try and coat the vocal cords. royal mail workers voted overwhelmingly for...
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carol: carol, thanks as always. carol pepper, founder of pepper international. one company taking a beating is dell technologies. it cut its sales forecast for fiscal year 2020. su keenan is following the after hours. quarterly profit beat wall street estimates, but they don't like what they saw in the future. gettingrosy outlook is the stock slammed. it is down as much as 4%. it is continuing lower during the conference call. the 2020 sales forecast disappointed. it slipped further off. also, they missed on revenue. again, revenue increased 1% to $22.9 billion. they are paying $1.1 billion in debt. that was part of the story. we mentioned quarterly profit beat estimates. clearly, there is a focus on the outlook, particularly in this environment. they narrowed their guidance for 2020. 92.5 billione range. that is slightly lower than before. paul: best buy coming to the rescue. what is the story? su: best buy is the poster child for the retailers fighting amazon. it is talking strong holiday season. let's go to the regular retail sector. you can see how it lifted
carol: carol, thanks as always. carol pepper, founder of pepper international. one company taking a beating is dell technologies. it cut its sales forecast for fiscal year 2020. su keenan is following the after hours. quarterly profit beat wall street estimates, but they don't like what they saw in the future. gettingrosy outlook is the stock slammed. it is down as much as 4%. it is continuing lower during the conference call. the 2020 sales forecast disappointed. it slipped further off. also,...
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carole lam. carole, let's start with you on this. you are the advisor to president trump. what should he do with these two deadlines? >> well, it's a tough -- tough decision they've got going on here because it's a little bit like a criminal trial. certainly -- certainly, the president is not likely to testify himself. but when you're trying to decide whether or not to mount a defense, you have to be aware that you're not just going to get to put on your side of the story. the -- your story that you put forward can also be attacked by the other side. so that's the tough decision they have to make now and with the president's schedule in the last couple of day, i imagine there's been a lot of vetting of potential positions that they could take with respect to whether or not they're going to actually send counsel to actually start mounting a defense. or whether they're just going to say this process is just illegitimate and we're not going to partake in it at all. >> so we may hear something. we may not hear anything from this president and his lawyers. you know, scott, i wa
carole lam. carole, let's start with you on this. you are the advisor to president trump. what should he do with these two deadlines? >> well, it's a tough -- tough decision they've got going on here because it's a little bit like a criminal trial. certainly -- certainly, the president is not likely to testify himself. but when you're trying to decide whether or not to mount a defense, you have to be aware that you're not just going to get to put on your side of the story. the -- your...
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robert: carol, we need you in the newsroom. [laughter] carol: thank you, but i find this moment the most iuleresting on 10th. you hit on it. fiona hill is sent running aftor n sondland by her boss the national security advisor, john bolton. watch those guys. watch those drug dealers. follow ty'm and see what t doing. she follows them to the basement. she breaks into the room. they'he with ukrainians. gordon sondland is saying you need to do these investigations. you need to give the president e wants. she says what you're doing is wrong. there.e ukrainians are standing and sondland is like let's get them out of the r'rm. th sitting in the basement of the white house unattended. it an unbelievable -- but the your point about culture. it's about a group of people saying how can i get the king what he wants? robert: you've been talking tot . when you look at the testimony, do your sources iniche democrarty feel like this is broken through to voters on the impeachment front? and what are voters talking about when they hear this tes
robert: carol, we need you in the newsroom. [laughter] carol: thank you, but i find this moment the most iuleresting on 10th. you hit on it. fiona hill is sent running aftor n sondland by her boss the national security advisor, john bolton. watch those guys. watch those drug dealers. follow ty'm and see what t doing. she follows them to the basement. she breaks into the room. they'he with ukrainians. gordon sondland is saying you need to do these investigations. you need to give the president e...
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robert: carol, we need you in the newsroom. [laughter] carol: thank you, but i findt this momhe most interesting on july 10th. you hit on it. gordon sondland by her boss the national security advisor, john bolton. watch those guys. watch those drug dealers. follow them and see wha they're doing. she follows them to the basement. she breaks into the room. they're with the ukrainian gordon sondland is saying you need to do these invtigations. you need to give the president what he wants. she says what you're doing is and the ukrainians are standing and sondland is like let's get them out of the room. they're sitting in basement of the whi house unattended. it's an unbelievable -- but the your point about. cultu it's about a group of people what he wants? i get voters. you've been talking to en you look at the testimony, do your sources in the eedemocratic partylike this is broken through to voters on the impeachment front? and what are voters talking about when they hear this testimony? >> they do not think it's broken through. n
robert: carol, we need you in the newsroom. [laughter] carol: thank you, but i findt this momhe most interesting on july 10th. you hit on it. gordon sondland by her boss the national security advisor, john bolton. watch those guys. watch those drug dealers. follow them and see wha they're doing. she follows them to the basement. she breaks into the room. they're with the ukrainian gordon sondland is saying you need to do these invtigations. you need to give the president what he wants. she says...
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host: at our table, carol jenkins, copresident and ceo of >> at our table, carol jenkins, copresident and ceo of the e.r.a. coalition. what is the equal rights amendment? >> it is what should be the 28th amendment to our constitution which simply says that the quality is for everyone equality is for everyone. you cannot discriminate based on sex. a few words, that is it. nothing controversial, just a country should provide equal protections to all, and when the constitution was written, women were deliberately left out and we believe that because of that they have been paying for discrimination in terms of rights, protections, and recourse that they needed in the courts should anything happen to them. >> you said it should be the 20th amendment, why isn't it? >> we have been working on this for 100 years, a century. first proposed by alice paul who gave us the women's vote and we are celebrating and so happy about. after she did that she thought there needed to be one more thing added, and that was to put this clause that said we cannot discriminate based on sex. you have been working
host: at our table, carol jenkins, copresident and ceo of >> at our table, carol jenkins, copresident and ceo of the e.r.a. coalition. what is the equal rights amendment? >> it is what should be the 28th amendment to our constitution which simply says that the quality is for everyone equality is for everyone. you cannot discriminate based on sex. a few words, that is it. nothing controversial, just a country should provide equal protections to all, and when the constitution was...
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good evening, i am david asman, happy holidays, joining me on the panel, caroll, christine. and gary kaltbaum and steve forbes, the latest "quinnipiac poll" showing support for med medicare for all could be slipping, 52% of voters say this is a bad idea, and showing mayor pete surging to second place ahead of warren and sanders, elizabeth warren's numbers have been slashed in half from last month, when she was in lead with 28%, amid a new report from politico, former president president obama said he -- private he said hig he would spk up to stop bernie sanders from becoming the democratic no nominee. >> they are not ready, they don't want it, but they get part of it if democrat get in so-called moderates are moderate socialists, with a government creep rather than a government leap. but it will be more government control more taxes, more regulations of the economy. by the way, i'm not surprised that president obama had that leaked about his private feelings about bernie. he wants to pave the way for brokered convention where the nominee will be michelle. >> oh, no. steve is
good evening, i am david asman, happy holidays, joining me on the panel, caroll, christine. and gary kaltbaum and steve forbes, the latest "quinnipiac poll" showing support for med medicare for all could be slipping, 52% of voters say this is a bad idea, and showing mayor pete surging to second place ahead of warren and sanders, elizabeth warren's numbers have been slashed in half from last month, when she was in lead with 28%, amid a new report from politico, former president...
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. >> carol, the information, where does it come from? of course not asking to reveal sources, but you are hearing this from those close to the story? >> people familiar with the records review and with the discussions this summer between mulvaney's office and the budget office. >> now there's the question of based on this process happening within the white house was there information that should have been revealed in the process happening across the way in the house or not? was there information if you're a critic of what the white house has done there information that should have been revealed? >> an excellent question. all we have to go on is we know the white house's position, pat cipollone lead to the house intelligence chairman. we're not cooperating with your impeachment probe. it will be interesting if the records reveg something different than what anyone has said publicly or have testified to. that is a to be continued kind of category. >> carol, from what you are hearing about what is in the emails and the information and/or th
. >> carol, the information, where does it come from? of course not asking to reveal sources, but you are hearing this from those close to the story? >> people familiar with the records review and with the discussions this summer between mulvaney's office and the budget office. >> now there's the question of based on this process happening within the white house was there information that should have been revealed in the process happening across the way in the house or not?...
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carol lam, very quickly, 30 seconds, what's next for rudy giuliani? >> i think giuliani's going to have to see what his exposure is here, whether that means his own lawyer is going to be talking to the southern district of new york or not. there was some word play a couple days ago about whether giuliani -- whether the president was throwing him under the bus, so to speak. we're a long ways from giuliani turning against the president, but his own exposure may force his hand on that but are. ryan riley, carol lam, go out and enjoy your saturday. i'm richard lui. you can follow me on twitter, instagram, and facebook. stay with us right here on msnbc. ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. i'm finding it hard to stay on a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free...boom boom! get free next business day shipping or ...1 hour in-store pick up shopping season solved at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so
carol lam, very quickly, 30 seconds, what's next for rudy giuliani? >> i think giuliani's going to have to see what his exposure is here, whether that means his own lawyer is going to be talking to the southern district of new york or not. there was some word play a couple days ago about whether giuliani -- whether the president was throwing him under the bus, so to speak. we're a long ways from giuliani turning against the president, but his own exposure may force his hand on that but...
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good morning, carol. you are ina seconds. good morning, carol. you are in a castle this morning with the weather for us. it looks like you've had a beautiful breakfast there. you are right. if! you've had a beautiful breakfast there. you are right. if i trade it needed i would wake my teeth. good morning, everyone. we are in auckland castle this morning and i am joined by the curator here, charlotte gobbler. good morning, charlotte. tells about the history of the castle. we are standing in the long dining room and you can see this amazing paintings by one of the masters of the spanish golden age. they were brought here in the 1750s by the bishop and they are the reason the castle has been restored because when these paintings were purchased by the trust in 2012 that sparked a whole regeneration project to restore the castle and allow visitors and again. what kind of person would have been invited by the bishop of durham into the dining room. in the 17th if it would only have been at this special request, very important individuals. we have record
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well one of the investigative journalists who broke that story is with me here in the studio now carol it had wanted to from the british newspaper the guardian welcome to you carol now you have previously uncovered evidence of russian interference in rags and of course 2 weeks we have that momentous general election in britain could that be influenced by russians now as well well the fact is that we know that russia seeks to just stabilize countries all across the world and we know that the f.b.i. report has shown in extraordinary detail the lengths the russia went to to attack the american presidential election in 2016 and we know that it was using some of these same techniques in our election the e.u. referendum which was just a few months earlier and it was being forced on exactly the same platforms the social media platforms particularly facebook that was used in the us election so this is we've got a wealth of evidence but in person this has until very very recently been completely ruled very late in the game indeed and what kind of tactics do you think could be used and for examp
well one of the investigative journalists who broke that story is with me here in the studio now carol it had wanted to from the british newspaper the guardian welcome to you carol now you have previously uncovered evidence of russian interference in rags and of course 2 weeks we have that momentous general election in britain could that be influenced by russians now as well well the fact is that we know that russia seeks to just stabilize countries all across the world and we know that the...
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carol? >> usmca is being held as a political hostage, and i certainly can't imagine that somebody is going to trade an impeachment vote for it. but that being said, it would be very smart for the democrats to pass it as a shield for the perception that all they are doing in congress is political theater. they need to actually get something done. this would be a way for them to prove they have done anything. i don't care why or how they do it. i just want to see it passed. >> yeah, so one, i'm a supporter of usmca. i need to make that very clear. but there's been over 400 bills passed on the house, sitting on the senate desk to pass. so when we talk about blaming the house, that's ridiculous. i would say secondly, i was recently in washington. i spoke to both republicans and democrats. it seems that there are three or four things still outstanding that neither side have been able to come to agreement on on labor, environment, and some other standards. that being said, it would be great if we
carol? >> usmca is being held as a political hostage, and i certainly can't imagine that somebody is going to trade an impeachment vote for it. but that being said, it would be very smart for the democrats to pass it as a shield for the perception that all they are doing in congress is political theater. they need to actually get something done. this would be a way for them to prove they have done anything. i don't care why or how they do it. i just want to see it passed. >> yeah,...
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host: carol jenkins. guest: so often how well someone is doing is a subjective determination as opposed to an objective one and what we find is that women are more unfairly judged in that category. there would really be no other explanation for it, for the vast differences. we are not talking in some cases about even $5,000, a difference which would be important, but we are talking about $30,000, $100,000 difference for the same work. and for people being evaluated on different bases. that's the difficult thing that we are dealing with here. in the walmart case with betty dukes who died without getting recompense for having been cheated all those years. every manager in every walmart across the country had the same opinion about women and their performance. it had nothing to do with company intent. that's where we have major problems. host: this is a text from ann in alexandria. she says i spoke with the woman in the richmond area who was anti-e.r.a. it came out that religion informed her opinion. she doe
host: carol jenkins. guest: so often how well someone is doing is a subjective determination as opposed to an objective one and what we find is that women are more unfairly judged in that category. there would really be no other explanation for it, for the vast differences. we are not talking in some cases about even $5,000, a difference which would be important, but we are talking about $30,000, $100,000 difference for the same work. and for people being evaluated on different bases. that's...
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also here, nbc news correspondent carol lee and contributor jon hortz. and joining us from washington, former maryland congresswoman donna edwards. okay. carol, let me start with you and start with certainly what bill taylor was there to do -- i'm going to play full screen -- first sound byte, guys, the control room, of the question of whether ukraine felt pressure from the president. take a listen. >> did you come to understand that from your conversations with the ukrainians or other individuals that ukraine felt pressure to initiate these investigations because of the conditionality of the white house meeting and the security assistance? >> mr. goldman, here's what i know. i got several questions, other officials got several questions as well, from ukrainians asking about the security assistance. so what i know is the security assistance was very important to the ukrainians. they had begun to hear from ambassador sondland that the security assistance was not going to come until the investigations were pursued. what i heard from the defense minister, w
also here, nbc news correspondent carol lee and contributor jon hortz. and joining us from washington, former maryland congresswoman donna edwards. okay. carol, let me start with you and start with certainly what bill taylor was there to do -- i'm going to play full screen -- first sound byte, guys, the control room, of the question of whether ukraine felt pressure from the president. take a listen. >> did you come to understand that from your conversations with the ukrainians or other...
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i want to start with today's news, carol. i mean, it's -- and what's interesting, it appears that fiona hill's statement -- here's what it sounds like to me. the intelligence committee has been dying to like stop this. fiona hill's testimony gave them the excuse to do this. >> yeah. it opened the window for them to be able to talk about this. but what i find very interesting about this is what -- is the fact that you have republicans who were pushing this when they potentially knew that this was a russian narrative. correct. and -- and yet -- yet -- yet still did that. and it kind of -- it's not surprising in the sense that we've all been talking about how vladimir putin himself said, whether it was last week or recently, that this was -- that blaming ukraine -- so it's not surprising that this is a russian narrative and fiona hill saying that didn't -- you know, it wasn't a drop the mic moment necessarily. but the fact that lawmakers knew this and were briefed on it and then are continuing to raise these sorts of questions a
i want to start with today's news, carol. i mean, it's -- and what's interesting, it appears that fiona hill's statement -- here's what it sounds like to me. the intelligence committee has been dying to like stop this. fiona hill's testimony gave them the excuse to do this. >> yeah. it opened the window for them to be able to talk about this. but what i find very interesting about this is what -- is the fact that you have republicans who were pushing this when they potentially knew that...
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david: businesses, carol, continue to hire. the point that i haven't heard yet from democrats, who hires people? it is businesses, whether they're big businesses, corporations, which bernie says are all evil. liz warren says that. or smaller businesses. i haven't heard anything from them about how to make businesses grow better or more efficiently. >> right, they are hating on the job creators. i mean you may not like billionaires or millionaires, but who hires people? is it a billionaire or millionaire or somebody who has no money? of course it is the people who have the money. that's where the capital goes. they can't again make these arguments because it stands against their opportunity to win. it would be great to have somebody come out and say we're going to be pro capitalism and we're going to focus on business because that's what should happen but unfortunately i don't think we will hear that. david: there may be room for bloomberg because of that absence tonight. >>> congress taking a stand this hour in support of hong
david: businesses, carol, continue to hire. the point that i haven't heard yet from democrats, who hires people? it is businesses, whether they're big businesses, corporations, which bernie says are all evil. liz warren says that. or smaller businesses. i haven't heard anything from them about how to make businesses grow better or more efficiently. >> right, they are hating on the job creators. i mean you may not like billionaires or millionaires, but who hires people? is it a billionaire...
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i reca i will go to carol first. you covered two hearings which was different in tone and the under line scandal was about. can you talk about the mood and the country that you saw reflected as you were covering that per session of events. >> well, it was similar in respect to today and the trump impeachment inquiry. because the republicans were supporting nixon just as the republicans are supporting trump. it was not until after the tapes were released that republicans decided nixon had to go. they went to him and told him you know it is up. the jig is up. they suggested his resignation. i have to tell you the night he gave the resignation speech, i was a baby reporter then. they had me out in chicago, we were in major cities across america waiting for the riots or whatever that's going to happen after his announcement because people were not sure that the camera would pull back from nixon and he'll be surrounded by the joint chief of staff saying he's going to take over the government. the network were thinking som
i reca i will go to carol first. you covered two hearings which was different in tone and the under line scandal was about. can you talk about the mood and the country that you saw reflected as you were covering that per session of events. >> well, it was similar in respect to today and the trump impeachment inquiry. because the republicans were supporting nixon just as the republicans are supporting trump. it was not until after the tapes were released that republicans decided nixon had...
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news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes carol when use is shooting up in south africa a new study has found its wreaking havoc in communities across the country all the police making the program works. at a beauty contest in ivory coast that's about a natural hair but it is called black women where the dividing them. christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along carol lin is having a devastating effect on communities across south africa that's the conclusion off a study by an e.u. funded projects known as in that they base their findings on interviews with gang members as drug deal is uses and what they also found the government and law enforcement all failing to cycle the problem a drug court made off low grade heroin is presenting a particular challenge and just a warning that some of us may find some images in our report distressing. a backyard in so wet oh south africa's largest township twin brothers marvin eagle come here every day to get paid. it's a form of low grade heroin with other substances and it's far cheaper than pure reforms of the truck. it
news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes carol when use is shooting up in south africa a new study has found its wreaking havoc in communities across the country all the police making the program works. at a beauty contest in ivory coast that's about a natural hair but it is called black women where the dividing them. christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along carol lin is having a devastating effect on communities across south africa that's the conclusion off a...
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carol: so reevaluating every year? keith: every year. we are just saying it is a quality and location issue. when companies don't, they are more profitable in the short term and they pay for it in the long term because customers lose faith. >> more than a decade after it began, the saga of bernie madoff may be coming to a close. jason: it is lawyers, courts and billions of dollars. here is the story. >> in 2008, bernie madoff admitted running the biggest ponzi scheme ever. he bilked investors out of $17.5 billion and he was sentenced to 150 years in prison. hundreds of lawsuits were filed to recover victims' investments. so far, 14 $.2 billion has been given back very there is -- 14.2 $14.2 billion-- has been given back except for some in foreign banks. a judge ruled that they could go after the money from the banks. he appealed and the wheels of justice turn slowly. it wasn't until last february, five years later, that a court of appeals overturned lower courts decision. is expected court to decide next month whether to hear the case. o
carol: so reevaluating every year? keith: every year. we are just saying it is a quality and location issue. when companies don't, they are more profitable in the short term and they pay for it in the long term because customers lose faith. >> more than a decade after it began, the saga of bernie madoff may be coming to a close. jason: it is lawyers, courts and billions of dollars. here is the story. >> in 2008, bernie madoff admitted running the biggest ponzi scheme ever. he bilked...
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>> this is carol, how can i help you? >> reporter: carol miller has been answering panicked calls for 36 years >> when i started it was mostly women that called. but now about 25% of men are calling. yay. >> reporter: and they've heard it all turkeys accidentally stuffed with matchbox cars turkeys dressed in abikini even a 30-year-old turkey found in the freezer there's nothing that stumps these talk line veterans >> so there was a family that was in the hotel t i know >> reporter: once it's thawed -- >> here goes >> reporter: -- the magic begins look at that >> it looks like it's done because it's a beautiful color but you can't tell by color. what you need is a meat thermometer. >> reporter: thanksgiving's a time to celebrate. >> and if you need a little help >> 1-800-butterball. >> reporter: then sit back, relax and dig in kevin tibbles, nbc news, naperville, illinois >> carol solves all the problems she's like the wolf from pulp fiction. call her up, figure it out >> turkey whisperer. a lot of years talking turkey. mo
>> this is carol, how can i help you? >> reporter: carol miller has been answering panicked calls for 36 years >> when i started it was mostly women that called. but now about 25% of men are calling. yay. >> reporter: and they've heard it all turkeys accidentally stuffed with matchbox cars turkeys dressed in abikini even a 30-year-old turkey found in the freezer there's nothing that stumps these talk line veterans >> so there was a family that was in the hotel t i...
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carol, michael, and doug, stick around. up next, we turn to the latest on the impeachment inquiry as we get two more witness accounts of president trump's pressure campaign to get ukraine to investigate his political rivals. we'll be right back. before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa thenot actors, people, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a dif
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(carol burnett) this is the stage where it all began. we shot all 11 seasons of my variety show here, and, oh, we made so many great memories. but no one has seen the first five seasons of the carol burnett show since they were first aired. no reruns, no web streaming, no dvd, nothin', nowhere, zip.
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still holed up inside a university campus to leave peacefully and for police to treat them humanely carol lam says about 600 have left so far after sunday night's violence led to the standoff officers have surrounded the campus and arresting anyone who emerges but those under 18 are being released to their parents we will use whatever means to continue to persuade to enter arranged for the remaining protesters to leave the campus as soon as possible so that this whole operation could be able to end in a peaceful manner and laid a basis for the subsequent work by the police to stop violence in hong kong. all right let's go live now to our correspondent sara clark she is outside the university in question and is there any sign sara that this demonstration inside the university campus is about to fizzle out carol suggesting there's only about $100.00 of the protesters there. there are about 100 remaining according to carry land we've seen about 50 or so a merge in the last hour you might never see them behind me they've been covered by the space blankets to keep them warm but there are surre
still holed up inside a university campus to leave peacefully and for police to treat them humanely carol lam says about 600 have left so far after sunday night's violence led to the standoff officers have surrounded the campus and arresting anyone who emerges but those under 18 are being released to their parents we will use whatever means to continue to persuade to enter arranged for the remaining protesters to leave the campus as soon as possible so that this whole operation could be able to...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week in the magazine contact high. warby parker its vision for glasses will work for daily wear glasses. jason: visa c.e.o. al kelly, no relation, says consumers are still swiping and tapping despite talk of a recession. carol: and then there's this week's cover story. g
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we're here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week in the magazine contact high. warby parker its vision for glasses will work for daily wear glasses. jason: visa c.e.o. al kelly, no relation, says consumers are still swiping and tapping despite talk of a recession. carol: and then there's this week's cover story. g
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. >> tamron: diane carol, the role like julia until diane carol came around. [applause] >> beautiful. >> tamron: you are a trailblazer and a legend, chakra is going to stick around edges going to talk about music that inspires the next generation, talk about her hair she has a beautiful way glide, and of course we cannot talk to chaka khan without talking about that fashion. love much more on our legendary ball. we will be right ♪ shine for the rest of your tro we withese "hall-een" legd. ch k y he favoe ha sk.>> tamn:ho sing? >> i still like to sing everlasting love. [applause] i feel like ain't [applause] that is a fun song. >> tamron: when you first burst onto the scene leading the band is this woman, this kid, how did you juggle that responsibility quits like every coming at you. >> when i first started i was like 17. and i was in chicago and we had to fly out to l.a. to do show where a lot of agents would be there. it was like the whiskey billboard or something like that. the sky was in the audience from abc records and he sawy. that never happens. i wa
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carol leonnig, robert costa, shannon pettypiece, our thanks. really appreciate it. >>> coming up tonight, two of the most important players for tomorrow's hearing are not elected to office, but they will be grilling the witnesses. a look at two of the lawyers in charge of making the case for and against this president. >>> and later, nikki haley surprises a lot of people and now sounds like the rest of the crowd in her party. she has decided to go all in for donald trump. "the 11th hour" just getting started on this tuesday night, looking at the west wing. if you have medicare, listen up. the medicare enrollment deadline is only days away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket, and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes
carol leonnig, robert costa, shannon pettypiece, our thanks. really appreciate it. >>> coming up tonight, two of the most important players for tomorrow's hearing are not elected to office, but they will be grilling the witnesses. a look at two of the lawyers in charge of making the case for and against this president. >>> and later, nikki haley surprises a lot of people and now sounds like the rest of the crowd in her party. she has decided to go all in for donald trump....
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we are joining you from a very busy bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, we have a special issue for you. the new economy issue. it is a look at the challenges we face and what countries are best positioned to overcome them. jason: challenges like immigration, trade, climate and urbanization. carol: it is a big list. the coincides with bloomberg's
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelly. we are joining you from a very busy bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, we have a special issue for you. the new economy issue. it is a look at the challenges we face and what countries are best positioned to overcome them. jason: challenges like immigration, trade, climate and urbanization. carol: it is a big list. the coincides with bloomberg's